Area in Management

Today's manager must combine sophisticated decision making ability with the ability
to lead and direct others. The curriculum in management is designed to provide professional
training and to develop the competency of students for careers in the management of
the business and economic affairs of modern organizations.

All academic programs in the management area are accredited by AACSB-International
(Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business).

Required Courses: 21 hours

Business Electives: 3-9 hours

BSB: 3 hours

BAB: 9 hours

A maximum of three hours cooperative education credit counts toward the degree.

Unrestricted Electives: 6-11 hours

Total Curriculum Requirements: 120 hours

Note: The Arthur J. Bauernfeind College of Business strongly encourages students in its
business programs to study abroad. The courses marked with an asterisk are commonly
taught in summer study abroad programs such as KIIS and CCSA and each fall in the
Semester in Regensburg program in Germany. BPA 396: Seminar in International Business,
a business elective, is frequently taught in all these settings as well as in the
International Business Seminar programs over the Christmas break and in the summer.
ACC 586: International Experience in Accounting is routinely offered over Spring Break
as an Accounting Elective. Consult your academic advisor to determine the study abroad
opportunity which best fits your needs and schedule.